Keir Starmer has resigned as British prime minister less than two years after winning a landslide general election.
Since then, his Labour Party has lost enormous support, with Reform rising in the polls and voters on the left deciding that enough was enough.
Labour lost more votes to the left-wing Green Party than to Reform at the local elections last month, polling has shown.
A new study then revealed that over half of former Labour voters who intend to vote for a centre or left-wing party in the next general election cited Israel's genocide in Gaza as a factor in their decision.
The findings indicate the enormous significance the genocide and the UK's cooperation with Israel throughout it have had on Starmer's legacy.












